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Ulisse Evo Next Stage of Ptz Camera Evolution ULISSE EVO NEXT STAGE OF PTZ CAMERA EVOLUTION EN OUTDOOR VIDEO SECURITY WITNESS THE EVOLUTION OF OUTDOOR VIDEO SECURITY Videotec is an Italian manufacturer operating in the security industry since 1986 and specialized in the design and creation of professional video surveillance products for outdoor environments. FUTURE-PROOF TECHNOLOGY OUR MISSION All product ranges offered are proudly "Made As a unique firm created with the aim of shaping by Videotec" and, therefore, Videotec owns and enhancing a select market, we strive complete expertise for all of its products with total relentlessly to boost our clients' growth and control over mechanics, electronics, positioning, satisfaction by constantly making an effort to networking, software and firmware. cultivate our teams’expertise, professionalism, and creativity. Thanks to our focus on client This gives a significant competitive advantage in prosperity and well-being, we are all better off. DIFFERENTIATORS: 100% INTERNAL KNOW-HOW AND TECHNOLOGY meeting the needs of personalized solutions or Designed to be zero maintenance. integrations with third-party systems, with the CERTIFIED QUALITY AS A COMPETITIVE Durability: 3 Years warranty as a standard. Extended warranty available up to 5 years. guarantee of Videotec quality, cyber-security, Variety of custom choices: Build the best product configuration for your specific application in house. ADVANTAGE Certified products: From international industry standards and other environmental product testing. reliability and future-proof technology. Videotec is an ISO 9001:2015 & ISO 14001:2015 Open standard integration: Contributing member of ONVIF Testing of VMS and third-party products. certified company. Additional services: Factory/Site Acceptance Testing Videotec Technical Training. OUTDOOR VIDEO SECURITY 3 PTZ CAMERA WITH HIGH PERFORMANCE ULISSE EVO AND EXTREME RELIABILITY OUTDOOR ENDURANCE CAMERAS MATERIAL EASY INSTALLATION The PTZ ULISSE EVO video camera is ideal as a video surveillance solution for outdoor APPLICATIONS unrivalled corrosion resistance, thanks to ULISSE EVO can be installed in different applications in urban centres, critical infrastructures, traffic and railways. It is designed • Airports the special aluminum surface treatments ways - even in the inverted position typical and the techno-polymer used for their of the speed domes - using the large to guarantee total reliability and continuous operations in the most challenging • Highways construction. variety of brackets and adaptors available outdoor environments. It is ultra resistant to corrosion and can withstand a wide • Railways and Stations to satisfy every installation need. temperature range (from -40°C to +65°C). The extra-sturdy structure is guaranteed • City Surveillance by IK10, IP66/IP67/IP68, NEMA TYPE 4X and TYPE 6P protection ratings. Exceptional • Critical Infrastructure wind resistance up to 230km/h with PTZ moving at maximum speed. • Stadium • Parking lots ULISSE EVO has obtained Lloyd’s Register Marine Type Approval for the maritime • Bridges and shipping sector and complies with the standard for railway applications. • Tunnel The modern, linear design of ULISSE EVO combines maximum strength and • Underground WIPER LED ILLUMINATORS operational reliability with greatly reduced weight. This means easy and quick • Substations camera is standard equipped Optional LED illuminator provides clear assembly and therefore lower installation costs and zero maintenance. It can even • Perimetral control with a wiper. The optional washer detection of objects during night hours. be mounted upside down, in the typical speed domes position. The supports can be system helps ensure a clear view in any environmental conditions. supplied with quick-fit connectors for Ethernet/PoE, power supply and I/O. CYBER SECURITY This means the unit can be replaced quickly and easily in case of on-site intervention. Thanks to digitally signed firmware, password- restricted access, access control, centralised management of certificates and compliance with ONVIF Security Service specifications, Videotec guarantees that all its IP products will have the highest level of security during data transfer and device access.products will have the highest level of security during data transfer and device access. DIFFERENT TYPES OF CAMERA 2 types of full hd cameras with video ACCESSORIES analysis and dual vision cameras or wide Brackets are also available with quick choice of thermal cameras. connectors for Ethernet/PoE, power and I/O, available wash pumps, communication boxes and other accessories. 4 OUTDOOR VIDEO SECURITY OUTDOOR VIDEO SECURITY 5 ULISSE EVO ULISSE EVO DELUX CAMERA OPTICS PACKAGE The IP Super low-light FullHD 1080p video camera and Delux technology 1. HIGHWAYS offer unparalleled brightness and provide video footage with clear details and bright colours both during the day and at night. OTHER The powerful 30x optic zoom and the 60fps film speed allow you to accurately identify the details of an event, including dynamic and 2. STADIUMS rapidly changing scenes. This PTZ camera provides 3 Full HD streams with H.264/Avc digital compression. It can be connected to an Ethernet network easily and can 3. RAILWAYS send video streams to digital monitors and storage systems. It complies AND STATIONS with ONVIF, Profile T, Profile S and Profile Q protocols. 4. PERIMETER DELUX 5. INDUTRY PANTS ULISSE EVO SONY FCB-EV7520 CAMERA 6. PARKING LOTS ULISSE EVO with the SONY FCB-EV7520 camera has a 30x optical zoom and a 1/2.8” Exmor R™ CMOS sensor with Full HD 1080/60p resolution that produces the highest image quality. The image stabilization algorithm means even the smallest camera 7. AIRPORTS vibrations are detected and any blur in the footage is dynamically corrected. This results in a sharp image of the scene being surveilled. With ULISSE EVO and the SONY camera, you can set up to 24 dynamic 8. BRIDGES privacy zone masks. These masks change size based on the pan/tilt/zoom position so objects that shouldn’t be seen remain hidden. The advanced SONY technology brings Wide Dynamic Range and a configurable High Light Compensation that allows optimal management of contrasting 9. CITY light and dark conditions. SURVEILLANCE 6 OUTDOOR VIDEO SECURITY OUTDOOR VIDEO SECURITY 7 ULISSE EVO Optional LED illuminator provides clear range guarantees even brightness in ULISSE EVO PERFORMANCE WITH LED detection of objects during night hours. any PTZ zoom position and in any type RADIOMETRIC FUNCTIONS ILLUMINATORS Illuminators are available with an ideal of environment. This way, you will get optimal illumination of an area without The integrated thermal camera can identify targets moving in the dark light beam for long distances, up to or at distance with extreme accuracy. As well as this, it has radiometric 270m, with infrared LEDs and white over-exposure of nearby objects, thus reducing energy waste. functions that allow precise temperature detection based on the image’s light, to guarantee the perfect 24/24 4 main pixels. The device can be configured so that it independently coverage of perimeters and critical The illuminator, sold as a separate generates a Radiometric Alarm and/or Warning via ONVIF Events on the areas. accessory, can be easily integrated on the VMS. For distances or up to 175m, our unit’s head and is field-installable. In camera models with advanced radiometric functions, up to 5 ROIs (Regions of Interest) can be set for each preset position. The defined standard uniform-lighting illuminator Available with IR850, IR940 or white light. ROIs are scaled proportionally to the digital zoom. So, when zooming in the ROI is increased and when zooming out the ROI is decreased. PTZ ROIs are set to preset PAN and TILT positions (not zoom) so they then change in relation to the zoom. In camera models with advanced radiometric functions, thermal cameras offer three temperatures: minimum, average and maximum. Radiometric rules can be linked to exceeding one of these three temperature thresholds. ULISSE EVO DUAL VISION Combining the two cameras has created an effective and powerful surveillance tool. The visible camera can recognise and identify a target while the thermal camera achieves better detection accuracy, even in total darkness or in extreme weather conditions. The non-cooled long-wave thermal sensor (LWIR) with vanadium oxide (VOx) guarantees maximum detection accuracy even in total darkness and in extreme weather conditions. Available in 320x256 or 640x512 resolution with a wide choice of optics to create the optimum configuration for the application. The visible camera is a SONY FCB-EV7520 with 30x optical zoom and a 1/2.8 "Exmor R ™ CMOS sensor, Full HD 1080/60p resolution. It is capable of producing impeccable image quality. 8 OUTDOOR VIDEO SECURITY OUTDOOR VIDEO SECURITY 9 RULES Depending on the rules set, an alarm starts, and the auto- tracking is activated if an object enters, exits, or appears or stops more than allowed in an area. It is possible to configure up to ten rules per preset. CALIBRATION The operator can calibrate the scene’s point of view, so it is possible to render the targets in 3D. TARGET CLASSIFICATION After a simple calibration procedure, targets can be classified into the following categories: generic objects, person, vehicle. Thereby, targets will trigger an alarm based on their size. The result is a drastic reduction of false alarms caused by irrelevant targets. All system calibration and configuration are made via a very intuitive web interface. Line Crossing.
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